Does anyone have any smaple code to show the addition of string based
comments
as attributes to existing class files and read them back again.

I think this would be a neat way of digitally tagging compiled classes with
various information.

I recently created a similar BCEL application that adds watermarks as fields
to existing classes
and reads them back again for a project I am working on.

Thanks in adavance,


Pete Cant
Unity Software Engineer
Digital Bridges
Dunfermline
Scotland.


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Subject: Re: Comments in class files?


>
> Yes, it is possible to store them as attributes in class file, but javac
> stores "@depricated" attribute only.
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> > Hi,
> >
> > Though a very vague idea, it is possible to keep comments in your class
> > files??..
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